Zsa Zsa Gabor is back in the news! The old Hollywood starlet known as the Paris Hilton of her time has refused to amputate the rest of her left leg because of a bout of gangrene. She saw an epidemic of gangrene first-hand when she was touring with a USO tour during the American Revolution. She also had a lurid affair with George Washington. Who is well-known for his wood.

This guy is awesome, 2 years after a mountain bike crash that left him paralyzed he enters a downhill wheelchair race in Snowhoe WV and in the process he manages to total his chair! Props and respect to this guy.

http://www.freespiritedcontractor.com Nearly a quarter of a million children living in the United States have blood lead levels high enough to cause significant damage to their health, estimates the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), based on data from a 2003–2004 national survey. Major sources of lead exposure among U.S. children are lead-based paint and lead-contaminated dust found in deteriorating buildings. As a Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) Accredited Firm, we’ve been pleased to see the level of lead safety awareness increase in our state, and the number of lead poisoning cases decrease. However, we’re still far from achieving the goal of making lead poisoning “a distant memory” like polio and there’s still plenty of work to be done. To increase awareness of childhood lead poisoning prevention, the City of Baltimore Health Department, along with CDC, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, is participating in N

The driver of the University of Alberta's toboggan team breaks his leg after slamming into the barrier wall this past weekend. The roll cage seemed to do it's job, I would think a harness might have helped.

Congratulations, you've finally risen to the level of leading your own meeting. Of course, with great responsibility comes great power. The thing to remember about your new position is that your job doesn't start when the meeting kicks off; preparation is key.